Renault Triber has easily gained people's attention because of its 5+2 layout along with an efficient petrol motor. It uses the same 1.0L petrol borrowed from the Kwid and even though the Triber struggles a bit with 7 people on board, if driven in the right way then it delivers good fuel economy. As our previous economy runs, we will be testing the mileage of BS6 Renault Triber AMT in city condition.
Our city economy run for this comprised of three people sitting on board with AC running and driving with a light foot to give you the exact mileage figure of this Renault Triber AMT. The ARAI certified figure is 18.29 km/l for the AMT but let's see how much we can achieve from our real city driving conditions.
We did a mix of both city and highway usage where we covered a total distance of 130.2 km. So instead of focusing on the MID and telling you the mileage figures, we followed the traditional way of dividing the total kilometres with the litres of fuel we refilled again. Please note we followed the autocut method.
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So in our 130.2 km run for both city and highway, the Triber consumed 7.65 litres of fuel. That accounts to up to 17.01 km/l of mileage which is excellent when the AC was on the whole time and with three people on board. So if you are considering an AMT car then you should definitely have a look at the BS6 Renault Triber giving an excellent mileage.
Renault Triber is a 5+2 seater car which provides ample amount of space in the cabin. The last row is reserved for children but for short rides, it can be used for adults too. Renault is also planning to bring a 1.0L turbocharged petrol engine in the future which will replace this naturally aspirated motor.
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The Triber is also rich in features as it provides a larger 8.0-inch touchscreen infotainment unit with Apple CarPlay and Android Auto. It also comes with the LED instrument cluster, push-button start, smart access card, easy FIX seats, cooled storage in the centre console and among others. It also gets safety features like Four airbags, ABS with EBD, high-speed alert system, front seat belt reminder, rear parking sensors and more.
The prices of Renault Triber starts from Rs 4.99 lakh and go up to Rs 7.30 lakh, ex-showroom, Delhi. This car is cheaper than the top-spec model of Maruti Swift, Hyundai Grand i10 Nios and Tata Tiago. What do you think about this 5+2 seater car and its latest real fuel economy test? Do tell us in the comment section below.